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ARTS
The
Kimbell Art Museum is featuring European Masterpieces: Six
Centuries of Paintings from the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia.
The exhibit has never been seen outside of Australia and includes
88 masterpieces by El Greco, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Monet and Picasso.
It will run through May 27. Call (817) 332-8451 for more information.
THEATER
Get ready for a widely anticipated comedy spoof, set in Nazi-occupied
Paris in 1943. Pocket Sandwich Theatre, located at 5400 E. Mockingbird
Lane, presents Return of the Phantom of the Opera, beginning
this Friday. Tickets start at $6. Group rates are available. Call
(214) 821-1860 for reservations and more information.
Tony-Award
winning musical, Fosse, is dancing into town at the
Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall beginning Tuesday and
running through April 15. Fosse includes rarely seen
dance from choreographer Bob Fosses earliest works, as well
as performances from television and film that have never been seen
on stage. Prices start at $23 and are on sale now. Tickets can be
purchased by calling the Casa Manaña box office at (817)
332-2272 or by purchasing them online at (www.ticketmaster.com).
MUSIC
Guest Conductor Dmitry Sitkovetsky will lead on violin while playing
with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The concert will be held at
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The Texas Instruments Classical
Concert Series will feature some of the top composers of classicism
and one of the most acclaimed modern composers. Sitkovetsky will
only be performing with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra this weekend,
beginning tonight. Tickets range from $12 to $100 and can be purchased
from the Dallas Symphony box office or at (www.dallassymphony.com).
Call (214) 692-0203 for more information.
Singers from
the University of Texas at Dallas will be performing the music of
Aaron Copland beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday at UTD. Call (972) 883-2982
for more information.
Dallas native
CeCe Antoinette teams up with jazz pianist Emme Kemp as they come
together to exchange laughter and music at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday
at the Clarence Muse Cafe Theater in Dallas. Call (214) 743-2440
for more information.
DANCE
The Fort Worth Ballet presents Swan Lake, a classic
and triumphant tragedy of love. The presentation is an adaptation
of the 19th century tour de force. Call (214) 739-4300 for more
information.
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